Difference between revisions of "K Custom 18" Fast Crash"
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'''Series:''' [[Zildjian K Custom|K Custom]]<br> | '''Series:''' [[Zildjian K Custom|K Custom]]<br> | ||
'''Weight:''' 1263g, 1266g, 1285g, 1293g, 1295g, 1347g, 1362g <br> | '''Weight:''' 1263g, 1266g, 1285g, 1293g, 1295g, 1347g, 1362g <br> | ||
| − | '''Years of production:''' | + | '''Years of production:''' 2003 - Present<br> |
'''Sound file:''' [https://youtu.be/d7ojgCv2Bng?si=gdfCbqtpWvTdzFqf K Custom 18" Fast Crash]<br> | '''Sound file:''' [https://youtu.be/d7ojgCv2Bng?si=gdfCbqtpWvTdzFqf K Custom 18" Fast Crash]<br> | ||
[https://youtu.be/4M0M8coFujs?si=ii4hTwkf9Z0SJ6UW K Custom 18" Fast Crash]<br> | [https://youtu.be/4M0M8coFujs?si=ii4hTwkf9Z0SJ6UW K Custom 18" Fast Crash]<br> | ||
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[https://youtu.be/fLVwZ4DpXEc?si=Px4zGIyyZIlTQ-5l K Custom 18" Fast Crash]<br> | [https://youtu.be/fLVwZ4DpXEc?si=Px4zGIyyZIlTQ-5l K Custom 18" Fast Crash]<br> | ||
'''Zildjian's Description:''' [[Zildjian Fast Crash#K Custom|<<< - >>>]]<br> | '''Zildjian's Description:''' [[Zildjian Fast Crash#K Custom|<<< - >>>]]<br> | ||
| − | '''Review:''' <br> | + | '''Review:''' "The “fast crash” is a type that’s been around for a handful of years now. Speaking generally, they have a very quick response and a sharp decay, leaving only a small cushion of residual sound behind. Following on the development of their A Custom Fast Crashes, Zildjian asked Dennis Chambers to help in applying these characteristics to the K line of cymbals. The result is a nice batch of dark, fast, full-bodied, and expressive crashes.<br> |
| − | Review written by <br> | + | The K Custom Fast Crashes are available in 14", 15", 16", 17", and 18" sizes. They’re on the thin side, with noticeably small bells (approximately 3 1⁄2" in diameter on all but the 18" cymbal, which has a 4 1⁄2" bell). Their surface is smooth and shiny, with Zildjian’s brilliant finish, and is peppered with small hammer marks.<br> |
| + | As a group, these cymbals opened up quickly, eliciting a dark-hued crash with plenty of wash. But they quickly got out of the way, with a marked decay followed by lingering tones. The 15", 16", and 17" sizes exemplified these characteristics. The 15" sounded a little higher than the 16", while the 17" was a little lower—creating a nice series. All three were great cymbals that could find a place in any situation short of a hard-rock gig.<br> | ||
| + | Due to its size, the 14" had an even higher pitch and some splash-like qualities, making it a perfect transition cymbal between crashes and splashes. I placed it on the right of my kit near the ride, where it voiced a great, punchy accent.<br> | ||
| + | The 18" model offered a slightly less drastic decay and longer-lasting body, while maintaining the overall characteristics of the group. A nice tone sounded when I struck the slightly larger bell. The bells of the other cymbals sounded thinner by comparison.<br> | ||
| + | The range of K Custom Fast Crashes offers a set of great sounds that anyone looking to add an immediate exclamation point to their palette should investigate."<br> | ||
| + | Review written by Martin Patmos ("Product Close-Up - New Zildjian K Custom Rides And Crashes - Catering To Special Tastes", Modern Drummer, September 2003, pp. 28-29)<br> | ||
''' Artist/song where it can be heard:''' <br> | ''' Artist/song where it can be heard:''' <br> | ||
Revision as of 05:07, 10 July 2024
Group: Crashes
Type: Fast Crash
Size: 18 Inch
Series: K Custom
Weight: 1263g, 1266g, 1285g, 1293g, 1295g, 1347g, 1362g
Years of production: 2003 - Present
Sound file: K Custom 18" Fast Crash
K Custom 18" Fast Crash
K Custom 18" Fast Crash & K Dark Crash Medium Thin
K Custom 18" Fast Crash
K Custom 18" Fast Crash
K Custom 18" Fast Crash
K Custom 18" Fast Crash
K Custom 18" Fast Crash
K Custom 18" Fast Crash
K Custom 18" Fast Crash
Zildjian's Description: <<< - >>>
Review: "The “fast crash” is a type that’s been around for a handful of years now. Speaking generally, they have a very quick response and a sharp decay, leaving only a small cushion of residual sound behind. Following on the development of their A Custom Fast Crashes, Zildjian asked Dennis Chambers to help in applying these characteristics to the K line of cymbals. The result is a nice batch of dark, fast, full-bodied, and expressive crashes.
The K Custom Fast Crashes are available in 14", 15", 16", 17", and 18" sizes. They’re on the thin side, with noticeably small bells (approximately 3 1⁄2" in diameter on all but the 18" cymbal, which has a 4 1⁄2" bell). Their surface is smooth and shiny, with Zildjian’s brilliant finish, and is peppered with small hammer marks.
As a group, these cymbals opened up quickly, eliciting a dark-hued crash with plenty of wash. But they quickly got out of the way, with a marked decay followed by lingering tones. The 15", 16", and 17" sizes exemplified these characteristics. The 15" sounded a little higher than the 16", while the 17" was a little lower—creating a nice series. All three were great cymbals that could find a place in any situation short of a hard-rock gig.
Due to its size, the 14" had an even higher pitch and some splash-like qualities, making it a perfect transition cymbal between crashes and splashes. I placed it on the right of my kit near the ride, where it voiced a great, punchy accent.
The 18" model offered a slightly less drastic decay and longer-lasting body, while maintaining the overall characteristics of the group. A nice tone sounded when I struck the slightly larger bell. The bells of the other cymbals sounded thinner by comparison.
The range of K Custom Fast Crashes offers a set of great sounds that anyone looking to add an immediate exclamation point to their palette should investigate."
Review written by Martin Patmos ("Product Close-Up - New Zildjian K Custom Rides And Crashes - Catering To Special Tastes", Modern Drummer, September 2003, pp. 28-29)
Artist/song where it can be heard: